Community impact and research

no community is “hard to reach”, yet current support systems and research miss several groups. We aim to tackle this directly. After all, we believe change starts within communities.

Can you help fill gaps in women’s health research?

Over the years, it has becoming increasing profound that there still are persistent gaps in research today.

This year (2026), we are currently working on activities to fill those gaps, so we are looking for academics, health care professionals, organisations and sponsors. A significant gap is focussed on underserved communities.

What could your participation look like?

  • Involvement in research working groups to act as a ‘critical friend’ to our methodological approach and reports

  • Sponsorship

  • Supporting participant recruitment and engagement through community networks, partnerships and outreach activities.

Her Circle: Barnet’s Women’s Circle

Come and join us for our next session in july 2026

In June 2026, we kicked off our Her Circle series. Her Circle is A warm, inclusive space for women of all ages to explore women’s health, share stories and experiences, and connect with other local women across Barnet, London.

At Her Circle, you can:

  • Explore women’s health in a safe, non-judgemental space

  • Learn through shared and differing experiences

  • Gain practical tips for navigating work, family life and everyday wellbeing

  • Better understand changes happening in your body and mind

  • Feel confident in accessing support which suits you

  • Meet and connect with women from different backgrounds and generations

Support workshops for those with moderate autism

In 2026 M for Menopause delivered tailored menopause support for women with learning disabilities and autism, helping to ensure that vital women's health information is accessible to all.

Outcomes of work

  • Increased awareness and understanding of menopause among the group;

  • Pilot to understand what facilitation style and resources work well for those with moderate autism, and what would make the sessions more impactful;

  • Improved understanding of how menopause can impact those with moderate autism differently;

  • Developed resourced to be rolled out more widely.

Get in touch

We would love to hear from you on how we could partner together or how we may help your community group.

You can get in touch with us using:

info@mformenopause.co.uk or the form on the right hand side

Alternatively, you can book a free 1-to-1 consultation here.